Wednesday, July 29, 2015

From Democracy To National Security State In Five Easy Steps

There seems to be a formula for a superpower’s intent to dominate the world: massive surveillance + use of military might in foreign wars and domestic control of citizens (e.g. armored cops; packed prisons, etc.) + control of each method by elites for their own interests = international and domestic dominance by fear and force. Domestically this is called the National Security State. It is a state which is now in place in the U.S. government.

The National Security State is a state that has the following characteristics (from Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer, Brave New World Order; Gary Wills, Bomb Power; and Andrew Bacevich, Washington Rules):

1) It is fixated on alleged foreign enemies and the “threat” they pose to the homeland.

2) It uses the “threat” for the justification of any military solutions to “pacifying” those enemies.

3) It maintains political and economic power not primarily in the people, but in the military (and defense contractors).

4) It uses propaganda methods to narrow the parameters of political debate and to put fear in the populace regarding perceived state enemies (e.g. the Truman Doctrine speech of 1947: “Totalitarian regimes” anywhere in the world “undermine … the security of the United States”).

5) It uses many appeals to “national security” as a rationale for its drive toward more expansive hegemony.

You can (and should) read about how the formula works here:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/americas-transition-from-a-democracy-to-a-national-security-state-in-five-easy-steps/5465206

Alternatively, just look out your window and watch how it works in your neighborhood.

Q: Why is the threat which corporations pose to the National Security State not being dealt with?

A: Because corporations ARE the state.

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